Singapore, Malaysia committed to free flow of goods
Republic's supply chain is resilient enough to withstand any potential disruptions going forward, adds Chan Chun Sing
Singapore
SINGAPORE and Malaysia have a shared commitment to keep supplies flowing in from across the Causeway - and Singapore's supply chain is resilient enough to withstand any potential disruptions going forward, Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing said on Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters at a Zoom media conference after a visit to DuPont Singapore, Mr Chan said when asked about the latest development in Malaysia: "We are in close contact with our Malaysian counterparts regarding the latest movement control and also the state emergency."
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